I’ll choose 3, 5, and 7.

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    3 months ago

    wait there are people who don’t pick 8? what is wrong with y’all? I am more like 8, 8 and 8

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      3 months ago

      I wouldn’t pick 8, but I am a dog person. Oh,and I just don’t want to be insulted by cats all the time.

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      3 months ago

      I mean … they’re still cats with cat brains – you’re not going to be having deep conversations with them.

      The vast majority of their language is body language and you can figure out what they’re “saying” by just looking at them. Also, they’re cats: even if they know what you’re trying to say if it’s something they don’t like they won’t care.

    • Do you have cats? Had have you ever had cats?

      There have been times I’ve wanted 8, but only because I wish I could explain to them why, or tell them how much I love them. But I’m also convinced that, like a 4 y/o, you could explain why without them either caring or really understanding, and I’m also pretty sure now I know how to let them know I love them in ways they already understand. And I think I already understand most of what they’re saying. So I feel as if 8 would be a waste.

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        3 months ago

        I lived with domesticated and street cats for most of my childhood. Where I am from is filled with cats basically. It is indeed easy to understand basic stuff but the range of cat characteristics is so varied that I always imagined it would be really fun to be able to talk to them.